A terrific hat-trick from Jordan Tranter helped Oldswinford run-out 5-3 winners over Dudley Sports East.
Joining man of the match Tranter on the scoresheet were Lewis Dickens and Jess Smith.
The U12s went down 5-4 to Brierley Hill Bullets East.
Goals were scored by Richard Wells (2) and James Checketts (2) with Liam Kendrick picking up the man of the match award.
The U14s benefited from a hat-trick of own goals in their 7-0 win over Withymoor Colts.
Ben Hayes and Dan Fellows both bagged a brace in the big win.
The U14s continued their fine form in front of goal with a 15-0 win over Wulfruna.
Goals were scored by Dan Fellows (5), Will Hand (3), Ben Hayes (2), Rob Hinton (2), Hayden Tye, Josh Woodhall and Alex Moore.
The U15s drew 1-1 with Dudley Juniors with Josh Fletcher getting on the scoresheet.
The U16s were 3-1 winners at Stourton Lions.
Goals were scored by Ajay Salhan, Ben Price and Jake Hill with Ben Wilkes picking up the man of the match award.
They followed that win up with a 10-0 victory over Dudley Metz.
Goals were scored by Jake Hill (5), Joe Parkes (3), Bret Wood and Dean Billingham with Ben Price picking up the man of the match award.
Brierley and Hagley Celtic.
The U11s picked up an impressive 5-2 away win at Warstones Wanderers.
Getting the goals were Joe Shaw (2), Daniel Brindley, Sebastian Chater and Harrison O’Brien with man of the match going to Bryn Tye.
Forest Falcons.
The U9s suffered a 3-2 home defeat at the hands of Legion Lions.
Goals were scored by Josh Dowler and Curtis Holmes with goalkeeper Luke Tandy picking up the man of the match award.
Pensnett Panthers.
The U11s defeated Rowley Greys 5-3 thanks to goals from Harry Allan (2), Jordan Holden, Ben Shaw and Sam Middleton.
Man of the match was Anthony Songole.
The U14s were defeated 4-0 by Brierley Hill Bullets with Danny Round picking up the man of the match award.
The U15s North stormed to a 9-3 win over Phoenix Youth.
Goalscorers were Eliott Lawton, Refece Orgill, Shawn Haywood, Thomas Dogett (2), Thomas Gadd, Mitchel Priest and Ryan Cartwright.
Wade Overton picked up the man of the match award.
The U15s West went down 5-0 to Phoenix Youth.
The man of the match award was shared between Jack Handley and Jack Arliss.
The U15s West were beaten 9-1 by Wombourne Olympic.
The consolation goal was scored by Tommy Bloomer with James Meddings picking up the man of the match award.
The U16s were beaten 10-4 by Bearmore Knights.
On the scoresheeet were Brett Hughes, Jack Hawkins, Adam Dunn and Ashley Bateman.
The U16s Girls were 3-1 against Withymoor Colts West.
On the scoresheet were Jo Cox (2) and player of the match Rachel Preston.
Brierley Hill Bullets.
The U8s East lost 2-1 to Newbury Boys.
The U9s were beaten 5-3 by Trysull Tigers.
On the scoresheet were man of the match Ryan Perry (2) and Kieran Stanford.
The U10s East lost 3-1 to Withymoor Colts.
Sam Ball scored a consolation goal, while Aaron Tromans picked up the man of the match award.
The U10s North lost 7-2 to Hillcrest Boys.
Consolation goals were scored by Ryan Holden and man of the match Creegan Whitehouse.
The U10s South were 4-0 winners over Forest Falcons.
Goals were scored by Jake Powes, man of the match Jake Cutler (2) and Kyle Burstom.
The U10s West drew 2-2 with Gornal Colts.
Man of the match Jake Pritchard and Max Weaver scored the goals.
The U11s were 3-1 winners over Longbridge Colts.
Goals were scored by Callum Broome (2) and man of the match Jake Parkes.
The U12s West were 5-4 winners over Oldswinford Youth West.
Ellis Bastable (2), Lewis Griffiths (2) and Jack Nethercott scored the all-important goals. Charlie Rumsey picked up the man of the match award.
The U12s North beat Netherton Colts West 5-0.
Goals were scored by Danny Pritchard (2), Danny Ferguson and man of the match Rhys Boswell.
The U13s West defeated Oldswinford West 10-1.
On the scoresheet were Alex Sharp (3), Jordan Paraszckak (2), Thomas Marshall (2), Alistar Duncan and Luke Bate.
The U16s East Lost 3-2 to Penn Colts.
Goals were scored by Arron Wall and Daniel Wood.
Hasbury Rangers.
The U10s picked up a memerobale 2-1 win away at rivals Halas Hawks thanks to a brace from Rhys Webb.
The U12s drew 3-3 away at Brandhall Colts.
On the scoreheet were Thomas Fenton (2) and Ryan Owen.
The U16s were in sensational form as they ran out 16-0 winners away at Dudley Predators.
Netherton Colts.
The U9s West lost 2-1 against Warstones East.
Zac Calder scored a consolation goal.
Stourbridge Glassboys The U9s East maintained their perfect start to the season with a 4-0 win over Halas Hawks West.
Man of the match Brooke Price bagged a hat-trick and Josh Worrall completed the scoring.
The U14s West lost 4-1 to Trysull Tigers.
Christian Hubball scored a consolation goal while Connor Cartwright was named man of the match.
The U12s went down 4-0 to Trysul Tigers West and the U10s completed a miserable day against Trysull Tigers, losing 5-1.
Black Country Rangers.
The U10s Won 5-3 at home against Warstone Wanderers North.
A disastrous first 15 minutes saw them two down before fighting back to run out comfortable winners.
Joe Steadman scored a hat-trick, while Max Cartledge and Adam Hadley also got on the scoresheet.
The man of the match award went to Liam Hill.
The U11s won 1-0 at home to Gornal Colts South.
The all-important goal was scored by Ruben Dell with Akil Scott picking up the man of the match award.
Blackheath Town.
The U15s have made a good start to the new season.
Last Thursday they beat Halas Hawks 4-1 thanks to goals from Kristian Newman, Jack Jefferson, Michael Evans and James Lunn.
This was followed by a 6-2 win against Sedgley Scorpions.
On the scoresheet were Matty Gethin, Jack Jefferson, Alex Apati (2) and John Richards (2).
Newfield Lions.
The U10s kicked off the season with a superb 7-0 win against Wychull WandererS.
On the scoresheet were Dan Cartwright, Owen Taylor (2), Jordan Staten (2) and Cain Smith (2).
Man of the match was goalkeeper James Meek thanks to a fantastic penalty save.
Cradley Town Cobras.
The U9s ran-out 5-0 winners against Newbridge Rangers in their opening game of the season.
On the scoresheet were Kieran Biggs-Thomas, Daniel Belfort, Lewis Brownley, Thomas Lees and Jamie Oldnall.
Halas Hawks.
Boys league.
The U9s West went down 4-0 to Stourbridge Glassboys.
James Churchill picked up the man of the match award.
The U10s West poor start to the season continued with a 4-1 away defeat to Sedgley White Lions.
A consolation goal was scored by Matt Jones while the man of the match award went to Jamie Theodosi.
The U11s ran out 7-1 winners against West Hagley thanks to goals from Kane Yorke (3), Dan Hipkiss (2) and man of the match Adam Baker (2).
The U12s East travelled to Gornal and came away with a well deserved 4-1 win thanks to goals from Jake Walley, Reece Marks, Dan Willetts and Kane Campbell, who also earned the man of the match award on his debut.
The U12s started the new season with a resounding 12-0 victory over Worcester City with goals coming from Guy Millward (4), Sam Dickens (3), Adam Hodges (2), Scott Pope (2) and Ryan Beech.
Girls League A superb performance from the U10s West girls earned a 3-3 draw against Kewford. Two great goals by Katie Hope made it 2-2 at half time but, despite some splendid defending, Kewford took the lead in the second half. A late equalizer was scored by Ellie Atkinson to make it all square. Player of the match was Laura Cartwright.
The U11s went down 3-1 to Kewford Eagles North with Amy Blakehouse bagging a consolation goal.
The U16s East ran out 10-2 winners over Kingswinford.
On the scoresheet were Lydia Bradley(2), Gaby Walley (2), Olivia Emerson, Kirsty Houston(3) and Rebekah Trevis-Smith (2).
The U16s West had a tough start to the season against Kewford and could have gone down to an early goal when Kewford struck the post, but they gradually stamped their superiority on the game, which they won comfortably 4-0. Two goals came from Jade Blount on her debut with the others coming from Shanice Mayers and Katie Wilkes.
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